Jeremiah and Saint Patrick
The Betrayal of Jeremiah The Patriarch via The Idolatrous Portrayal of St. Patrick. Excerpt from The Lost Ten Tribes by Joseph Wild.
The Betrayal of Jeremiah The Patriarch via The Idolatrous Portrayal of St. Patrick. Excerpt from The Lost Ten Tribes by Joseph Wild.
by John E. Wall – According to traditional 10-Tribe scholars, Jeremiah in Ireland can be found in the ancient Irish annals, histories and other literature.
The Scriptural Understanding of the elders who translated The Old Covenant into Greek far exceeds, and even shames, so-called church leaders of today.
Wars Always Depopulate. Ukrainians think that they are fighting against Russia for independence, but their numbers are being reduced by design.
The pompous plan for the coronation of Charles The Pretender is futile. The Golden Orb committee should put their efforts in recognizing Christ as King.
Written by Douglas – Rejoice, you people of Gibraltar. You are in the vicinity where you can spiritually and literally reach out to our Saviour. We’re praying that David Steel and all Gibraltarians find the courage to do Right by Our Lord.
Thank-you for your welcome at The Convent Open Day last week. I wasn’t sure how exactly how you’d react to my attendance, alongside The Lord’s two other disciples currently based here, especially in the light of my two recent reports to you.
Most of us know that the city of CÁDIZ was founded by Phoenicians, around 1500 – 1000 B.C. and that it was called GÁDIR (or “GAD’s city”). Later further Phoenician immigrants arrived in 722 B.C. after the Assyrian conquest of the ten-tribed kingdom of Israel. Phoenicia wasn’t a country but a region which included Israel. Later on in roman times we know that GÁDIR was called GADES. But why Gad?
Woodstock was in 1969 and Joni missed out on going, due to a prior engagement. It wasn’t actually held at Woodstock, but at Bethel, which is Hebrew for House of God. Woodstock was a music festival held August 15–18, 1969, on Max Yasgur’s dairy farm in Bethel, New York, 40 miles southwest of Woodstock. So …
The hieroglyphics on Jeremiah’s Tomb give us a picture of his journey with the Ark of the Covenant, the Stone of Destiny, and other Hebrew artifacts. And it starts off in Tannis in Egypt.